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Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
Audience Rating: Unrated
Binding: DVD
Brand: Ryko Distribution
EAN: 0883164100690
Format: Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, Original recording remastered, Widescreen, NTSC
Label: Panik House
Manufacturer: Panik House
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Panik House
Region Code: 1
Release Date: March 28, 2006
Running Time: 96 minutes
Sales Rank: 49179
Studio: Panik House
Theatrical Release Date: 2002
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Description: Very few comedies have grossed over one hundred million dollars at the box office, but those that have are absolute classics: Animal House, Porky's, There's Something About Mary, American Pie and Sex Is Zero! You never knew they made comedies in Korea? Well now you'll never forget! This film out performed Titanic 3 to 1 in its homeland - eventually becoming the highest grossing Korean comedy of all time. Ever wondered what Fast Times At Ridgemont High would have been if directed by the Farrelly Brothers? Wonder no more! This hysterical Asian import has a decidedly American sense of humor that will have you rolling on the floor just in time for spring break.
•Available for the first time in North America
• Completely Re-Mastered Video & Audio with over 100 minutes of Bonus Materials
• Behind-The-Scenes Featurette
• EnglishAudio Commentary with Mike McPadden & Mr. Skin of The Howard Stern Show
• Spanish Audio Commentary with Jesus 'Pelos' Olvera of Al Borde
• I Lost It In The Locker Room - an exclusive booklet by Mike McPadden, detailing the history of the Teen Sex Comedy
• Optional English and Spanish Subtitles
• Deleted Scenes & Outtakes
• Poster Art and Still Galleries
• Theatrical Trailers
• Separate Bilingual Menus in English & Spanish
• Foil Embossed Package Comes with a Free Sticker
Amazon.com: Sex Is Zero is to South Korea what Porky's, American Pie, and Fast Times at Ridgemont High are to the United States. The Korean film has all the classic elements of a sex comedy: gratuitous breast shots, unusual use of bodily fluids, and a plot that's secondary to the physical comedic skills of the actors. Eun-Sik (Chang Jung Lim) is a 28-year-old sad sack of a college student. Though he's served in the military and is a skilled martial artist, he's insecure and socially inept. He accidentally wolfs down a sandwich made from rat poison and fried, um, sticky fluids (courtesy of his bizarre roommates). He ingests a drugged beverage intended to make women frisky. And when part of his dinner lands on a pin-up poster, what's a guy to do but lick it off? The highest-grossing comedy in South Korea, Sex Is Zero is slowed down with some drama that doesn't ring true. When the girl of his dreams suffers from a complicated abortion (after an affair with the selfish campus playboy), Eun-Sik matures into a caregiver--a role that is out of context for him in this movie. --Jae-Ha Kim
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If you like teen targeted films with a lot of sexual humor, this film is probably perfect for you. It's funny... but not laugh my pants off funny. Its storyline isn't too bad. On a scale of 1-10, I would give it a 7. It's not a must see. But if you're into asian films and sexual humor you would be wrong to pass this movie up.
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I grew up watching teen films like Fast Times at Ridgemont High and Porky's, and those are two reference points of partying, raunchy teen flicks. American Pie throw in male bodily fluids in the formula. Now, from South Korea, comes Saekjeuk Shigong, which combines elements of those movies, and it's quite enjoyable.
One can see the influence of Fast Times from the opening sequence using the Go-Go's "We Got The Beat," albeit in an abbreviated version; it features a host of hotties doing ... Read More
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I got this video today and was excited to watch it. this movie was a hilarious korean sex comedy! I didnt get bored throughout the whole movie. this is a must watch movie!
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This movie was extremely disturbing. It made me want to stay as far away from Korea as possible.
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Eun-shik seems like a decent, if a bit odd, sort of guy. A 28-year-old freshman, Eun-shik had to delay his entrance into college because of the obligatory military service that all Korean males have to serve and other difficulties. However, with his younger roommates, Eun-shik is able to enjoy the pleasures of college which in this film seem to be limited to smacking the head of the martial arts club with various implements, gawking at pretty girls, and masturbating to his and his roommates large stash ... Read More
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